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    New - video card questions HDR / Contras / rec P3

    1. HDR - what kind ? Dolby Vision ? Standard Dynamic Range (SDR) ?
    or HDR10 ?

    the HDR have in the card 1000 nits or 4000 nits ?
    Unregistered As usual what supports the card's hardware or software ?

    2. in the picture
    http://www.guru3d.com/index.php?ct=a...=file&id=21784

    Write Contras over 10,000 :1 with nvidia 1080
    In other words previous video cards we received the Contras 2000:1 ???

    3. What color system supports nvidia 1080 video card ?
    Rec.2020 color gamut or rec P3 ? or only rec 709 ?

    http://www.guru3d.com/articles_pages..._review,2.html

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    Re: New - video card questions HDR / Contras / rec P3

    Hi,

    1. We don't know yet. More details will come out when the next generation of cards are available in the shops.

    2. It depends on the card and how it was used - as we mentioned in your last thread the cards can output high ranges of level values, but current monitors are usually the limitation.

    3. Again too early to know the full list I think. They've mentioned BT.2020 support.

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    Re: New - video card questions HDR / Contras / rec P3

    Quote Originally Posted by kalniel View Post
    Hi,

    1. We don't know yet. More details will come out when the next generation of cards are available in the shops.
    there is no connection if the store or not .


    2. It depends on the card and how it was used - as we mentioned in your last thread the cards can output high ranges of level values, but current monitors are usually the limitation.
    No matter "how it was used "
    this technical data of the hardware.
    if you do not know not respond nonsense
    i ask on the hardware profile and only on the card 1080!


    3. Again too early to know the full list I think. They've mentioned BT.2020 support.
    again If you do not know do not answer !!!
    They've mentioned BT.2020 suppor
    So ? What does the answer?
    50% of BT.2020 ?
    60% of BT.2020 ?
    80% of BT.2020 ?

    Please do not answer because you have no clue

    this is not a philosophical question!

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    Re: New - video card questions HDR / Contras / rec P3

    Quote Originally Posted by DAN333 View Post
    again If you do not know do not answer !!! ...
    If you don't want to enter discussions on a discussion forum I'd suggest you choose not to post, rather than being rude to people who try to provide you with the best currently available information. The only people who can give you definitive answers are the card manufacturers, and they haven't released that specific information to the public yet, so there's no point asking for that information on a public forum. You could always try contacting nvidia directly and see if you get any joy out of them, but I strongly suspect those are details they won't be willing to discuss.

    In the mean time, please watch the tone of your posts. We do not tolerate abuse/personal attacks on hexus, and IMO you're sailing a little close to the wind here.

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    Re: New - video card questions HDR / Contras / rec P3

    Quote Originally Posted by DAN333 View Post
    So ? What does the answer?
    50% of BT.2020 ?
    60% of BT.2020 ?
    80% of BT.2020 ?
    They've just said it supports BT.2020. For more information please contact nVidia directly via info@nvidia.com

    this is not a philosophical question!
    That's debatable - if you ask a question without knowing if the information is available to answer then you cannot be dissatisfied with an answer that says 'the information isn't available yet' since you end up in a position of more knowledge than when you started. On the otherhand to ask a question that us unanswerable with the available information is more like a rhetorical question, which would need some further humour or point of interest to make it worthwhile posting on this forum really.

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    Re: New - video card questions HDR / Contras / rec P3

    1 & 2 are characteristics about how a screen displays a picture, they're not relevant to a graphics card.

    I'm less sure about colour space. Working with colour spaces is primarily done by windows and applications rather than the graphics driver. HDMI does communicate colour spaces (source, page 4) but it supports the latest version so that shouldn't be an issue.

    It can certainly work with arbitrary colour spaces or you'd never be able to calibrate a screen, whether there's any upper limit I don't know but it doesn't seem that likely.

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    Re: New - video card questions HDR / Contras / rec P3

    f you don't want to enter discussions on a discussion forum I'd suggest you choose not to post, rather than being rude to people who try to provide you with the best currently available information.
    no
    kalniel He bored person, who has no clue in anything
    any idiot who reads this crap see that
    and wrote probably some names

    they haven't released that specific information to the public yet, so there's no point asking for that information on a public forum.
    again you write nonsense endlessly
    all sites are full of information just is not what I asked !!

    scaryjim and kalniel
    you have no idea of anything
    nothing !!!

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    Re: New - video card questions HDR / Contras / rec P3

    1 & 2 are characteristics about how a screen displays a picture, they're not relevant to a graphics card.
    enough with nonsense if you do not know the answer nonsense
    1. HDR - what kind ? Dolby Vision ? Standard Dynamic Range (SDR) ?
    or HDR10 ?

    the HDR have in the card 1000 nits or 4000 nits ?
    Unregistered As usual what supports the card's hardware or software ?

    2. in the picture
    http://www.guru3d.com/index.php?ct=a...=file&id=21784
    all this must be hardware and software graphics card
    if you do not know it, do not answer

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    Re: New - video card questions HDR / Contras / rec P3

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    Re: New - video card questions HDR / Contras / rec P3

    Quote Originally Posted by DAN333 View Post
    all this must be hardware and software graphics card
    if you do not know it, do not answer
    The brightness of a 10-bit (sub-)pixel leaves the source device as a number between 0 and 1023. The screen will display 0 and it's darkest shade and 1023 as it's brightest shade.

    The actual brightness depends on the strength of the screen's backlight, and the contrast on that and how well it can block out that light (or how dark the material it's made from if it's OLED).

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